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'''Timofey''' or '''Timofei''' |
'''Timofey''' (or '''Timofei''' {{lang-ru|Тимофе́й}}) is a male [[Russian language|Russian]] first name, derived from the [[Ancient Greek]] ''Timotheos'' ({{lang|grc|Τιμόθεος}}), meaning "honoring God". It is a Russian variant of the name [[Timothy (given name)|Timothy]]. |
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The male [[patronymic]] |
The corresponding male [[patronymic]] is '''Timofeyevich''' ({{lang|ru|Тимофе́евич}}), and the female patronymic is '''Timofeyevna''' ({{lang|ru|Тимофе́евна}}). |
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== People == |
== People == |
Revision as of 15:08, 13 August 2024
Timofey (or Timofei Template:Lang-ru) is a male Russian first name, derived from the Ancient Greek Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honoring God". It is a Russian variant of the name Timothy.
The corresponding male patronymic is Timofeyevich (Тимофе́евич), and the female patronymic is Timofeyevna (Тимофе́евна).
People
- Timofey Bancod (born 2009), Junior French Chess Champion
- Timofey Chalyy (born 1994), Russian athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles
- Timofey Granovsky (1813–1855), founder of medieval studies in the Russian Empire
- Timofey Khryukin (1910–1953), Soviet aviator
- Timofey Kiryanov (born 1970), Russian football player
- Timofey Kritsky (born 1987), Russian road cyclist
- Timofey Lapshin (born 1988), Russian biathlete
- Timofey Lebeshev (1905–1981), Soviet cinematographer
- Timofey Mikhailov (1859–1881), Russian boilermaker and assassin
- Timofey Mozgov (born 1986), Russian basketball player
- Timofey Prokofiev (1913–1944), Soviet marine infantryman
- Timofey Samsonov (1888–1955), Soviet politician and veteran of the Russian Civil War
- Timofey Skryabin (born 1967), Soviet boxer
Other
- MT Timofey Guzhenko, a Russian icebreaking tanker